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aports/community/dnscrypt-proxy/config-full-paths.patch
Ian Bashford 03c8182a3b community/dnscrypt-proxy upgrade to 2.0.29
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Adds Anonymized DNS Relays
2019-10-28 22:09:55 +01:00

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+##############################################
+# #
+# dnscrypt-proxy configuration #
+# #
+##############################################
+
+## This is an example configuration file.
+## You should adjust it to your needs, and save it as "dnscrypt-proxy.toml"
+##
+## Online documentation is available here: https://dnscrypt.info/doc
+
+
+
+##################################
+# Global settings #
+##################################
+
+## List of servers to use
+##
+## Servers from the "public-resolvers" source (see down below) can
+## be viewed here: https://dnscrypt.info/public-servers
+##
+## If this line is commented, all registered servers matching the require_* filters
+## will be used.
+##
+## The proxy will automatically pick the fastest, working servers from the list.
+## Remove the leading # first to enable this; lines starting with # are ignored.
+
+# server_names = ['scaleway-fr', 'google', 'yandex', 'cloudflare']
+
+
+## List of local addresses and ports to listen to. Can be IPv4 and/or IPv6.
+
+listen_addresses = ['127.0.0.1:53', '[::1]:53']
+
+
+## Maximum number of simultaneous client connections to accept
+
+max_clients = 250
+
+
+## Switch to a different system user after listening sockets have been created.
+## Note (1): this feature is currently unsupported on Windows.
+## Note (2): this feature is not compatible with systemd socket activation.
+## Note (3): when using -pidfile, the PID file directory must be writable by the new user
+
+# user_name = 'dnscrypt'
+
+
+## Require servers (from static + remote sources) to satisfy specific properties
+
+# Use servers reachable over IPv4
+ipv4_servers = true
+
+# Use servers reachable over IPv6 -- Do not enable if you don't have IPv6 connectivity
+ipv6_servers = false
+
+# Use servers implementing the DNSCrypt protocol
+dnscrypt_servers = true
+
+# Use servers implementing the DNS-over-HTTPS protocol
+doh_servers = true
+
+
+## Require servers defined by remote sources to satisfy specific properties
+
+# Server must support DNS security extensions (DNSSEC)
+require_dnssec = false
+
+# Server must not log user queries (declarative)
+require_nolog = true
+
+# Server must not enforce its own blacklist (for parental control, ads blocking...)
+require_nofilter = true
+
+# Server names to avoid even if they match all criteria
+disabled_server_names = []
+
+
+## Always use TCP to connect to upstream servers.
+## This can be useful if you need to route everything through Tor.
+## Otherwise, leave this to `false`, as it doesn't improve security
+## (dnscrypt-proxy will always encrypt everything even using UDP), and can
+## only increase latency.
+
+force_tcp = false
+
+
+## SOCKS proxy
+## Uncomment the following line to route all TCP connections to a local Tor node
+## Tor doesn't support UDP, so set `force_tcp` to `true` as well.
+
+# proxy = 'socks5://127.0.0.1:9050'
+
+
+## HTTP/HTTPS proxy
+## Only for DoH servers
+
+# http_proxy = 'http://127.0.0.1:8888'
+
+
+## How long a DNS query will wait for a response, in milliseconds.
+## If you have a network with *a lot* of latency, you may need to
+## increase this. Startup may be slower if you do so.
+## Don't increase it too much. 10000 is the highest reasonable value.
+
+timeout = 5000
+
+
+## Keepalive for HTTP (HTTPS, HTTP/2) queries, in seconds
+
+keepalive = 30
+
+
+## Response for blocked queries. Options are `refused`, `hinfo` (default) or
+## an IP response. To give an IP response, use the format `a:<IPv4>,aaaa:<IPv6>`.
+## Using the `hinfo` option means that some responses will be lies.
+## Unfortunately, the `hinfo` option appears to be required for Android 8+
+
+# blocked_query_response = 'refused'
+
+
+## Load-balancing strategy: 'p2' (default), 'ph', 'first' or 'random'
+
+# lb_strategy = 'p2'
+
+## Set to `true` to constantly try to estimate the latency of all the resolvers
+## and adjust the load-balancing parameters accordingly, or to `false` to disable.
+
+# lb_estimator = true
+
+
+## Log level (0-6, default: 2 - 0 is very verbose, 6 only contains fatal errors)
+
+# log_level = 2
+
+
+## log file for the application
+
+# log_file = '/var/log/dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.log'
+
+
+## Use the system logger (syslog on Unix, Event Log on Windows)
+
+# use_syslog = true
+
+
+## Delay, in minutes, after which certificates are reloaded
+
+cert_refresh_delay = 240
+
+
+## DNSCrypt: Create a new, unique key for every single DNS query
+## This may improve privacy but can also have a significant impact on CPU usage
+## Only enable if you don't have a lot of network load
+
+# dnscrypt_ephemeral_keys = false
+
+
+## DoH: Disable TLS session tickets - increases privacy but also latency
+
+# tls_disable_session_tickets = false
+
+
+## DoH: Use a specific cipher suite instead of the server preference
+## 49199 = TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
+## 49195 = TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
+## 52392 = TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305
+## 52393 = TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305
+## 4865 = TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
+## 4867 = TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
+##
+## On non-Intel CPUs such as MIPS routers and ARM systems (Android, Raspberry Pi...),
+## the following suite improves performance.
+## This may also help on Intel CPUs running 32-bit operating systems.
+##
+## Keep tls_cipher_suite empty if you have issues fetching sources or
+## connecting to some DoH servers. Google and Cloudflare are fine with it.
+
+# tls_cipher_suite = [52392, 49199]
+
+
+## Fallback resolver
+## This is a normal, non-encrypted DNS resolver, that will be only used
+## for one-shot queries when retrieving the initial resolvers list, and
+## only if the system DNS configuration doesn't work.
+## No user application queries will ever be leaked through this resolver,
+## and it will not be used after IP addresses of resolvers URLs have been found.
+## It will never be used if lists have already been cached, and if stamps
+## don't include host names without IP addresses.
+## It will not be used if the configured system DNS works.
+## A resolver supporting DNSSEC is recommended. This may become mandatory.
+##
+## People in China may need to use 114.114.114.114:53 here.
+## Other popular options include 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1.
+
+fallback_resolver = '9.9.9.9:53'
+
+
+## Never let dnscrypt-proxy try to use the system DNS settings;
+## unconditionally use the fallback resolver.
+
+ignore_system_dns = false
+
+
+## Maximum time (in seconds) to wait for network connectivity before
+## initializing the proxy.
+## Useful if the proxy is automatically started at boot, and network
+## connectivity is not guaranteed to be immediately available.
+## Use 0 to not test for connectivity at all (not recommended),
+## and -1 to wait as much as possible.
+
+netprobe_timeout = 60
+
+## Address and port to try initializing a connection to, just to check
+## if the network is up. It can be any address and any port, even if
+## there is nothing answering these on the other side. Just don't use
+## a local address, as the goal is to check for Internet connectivity.
+## On Windows, a datagram with a single, nul byte will be sent, only
+## when the system starts.
+## On other operating systems, the connection will be initialized
+## but nothing will be sent at all.
+
+netprobe_address = '9.9.9.9:53'
+
+
+## Offline mode - Do not use any remote encrypted servers.
+## The proxy will remain fully functional to respond to queries that
+## plugins can handle directly (forwarding, cloaking, ...)
+
+# offline_mode = false
+
+
+## Additional data to attach to outgoing queries.
+## These strings will be added as TXT records to queries.
+## Do not use, except on servers explicitly asking for extra data
+## to be present.
+
+# query_meta = ["key1:value1", "key2:value2", "key3:value3"]
+
+
+## Automatic log files rotation
+
+# Maximum log files size in MB - Set to 0 for unlimited.
+log_files_max_size = 10
+
+# How long to keep backup files, in days
+log_files_max_age = 7
+
+# Maximum log files backups to keep (or 0 to keep all backups)
+log_files_max_backups = 1
+
+
+
+#########################
+# Filters #
+#########################
+
+## Immediately respond to IPv6-related queries with an empty response
+## This makes things faster when there is no IPv6 connectivity, but can
+## also cause reliability issues with some stub resolvers.
+## Do not enable if you added a validating resolver such as dnsmasq in front
+## of the proxy.
+
+block_ipv6 = false
+
+
+## TTL for synthetic responses sent when a request has been blocked (due to
+## IPv6 or blacklists).
+
+reject_ttl = 600
+
+
+
+##################################################################################
+# Route queries for specific domains to a dedicated set of servers #
+##################################################################################
+
+## Example map entries (one entry per line):
+## example.com 9.9.9.9
+## example.net 9.9.9.9,8.8.8.8,1.1.1.1
+
+# forwarding_rules = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/forwarding-rules.txt'
+
+
+
+###############################
+# Cloaking rules #
+###############################
+
+## Cloaking returns a predefined address for a specific name.
+## In addition to acting as a HOSTS file, it can also return the IP address
+## of a different name. It will also do CNAME flattening.
+##
+## Example map entries (one entry per line)
+## example.com 10.1.1.1
+## www.google.com forcesafesearch.google.com
+
+# cloaking_rules = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/cloaking-rules.txt'
+
+## TTL used when serving entries in cloaking-rules.txt
+
+# cloak_ttl = 600
+
+
+###########################
+# DNS cache #
+###########################
+
+## Enable a DNS cache to reduce latency and outgoing traffic
+
+cache = true
+
+
+## Cache size
+
+cache_size = 512
+
+
+## Minimum TTL for cached entries
+
+cache_min_ttl = 600
+
+
+## Maximum TTL for cached entries
+
+cache_max_ttl = 86400
+
+
+## Minimum TTL for negatively cached entries
+
+cache_neg_min_ttl = 60
+
+
+## Maximum TTL for negatively cached entries
+
+cache_neg_max_ttl = 600
+
+
+
+###############################
+# Query logging #
+###############################
+
+## Log client queries to a file
+
+[query_log]
+
+ ## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the executable file)
+ ## Can be /dev/stdout to log to the standard output (and set log_files_max_size to 0)
+
+ # file = '/var/log/dnscrypt-proxy/query.log'
+
+
+ ## Query log format (currently supported: tsv and ltsv)
+
+ format = 'tsv'
+
+
+ ## Do not log these query types, to reduce verbosity. Keep empty to log everything.
+
+ # ignored_qtypes = ['DNSKEY', 'NS']
+
+
+
+############################################
+# Suspicious queries logging #
+############################################
+
+## Log queries for nonexistent zones
+## These queries can reveal the presence of malware, broken/obsolete applications,
+## and devices signaling their presence to 3rd parties.
+
+[nx_log]
+
+ ## Path to the query log file (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the executable file)
+
+ # file = '/var/log/dnscrypt-proxy/nx.log'
+
+
+ ## Query log format (currently supported: tsv and ltsv)
+
+ format = 'tsv'
+
+
+
+######################################################
+# Pattern-based blocking (blacklists) #
+######################################################
+
+## Blacklists are made of one pattern per line. Example of valid patterns:
+##
+## example.com
+## =example.com
+## *sex*
+## ads.*
+## ads*.example.*
+## ads*.example[0-9]*.com
+##
+## Example blacklist files can be found at https://download.dnscrypt.info/blacklists/
+## A script to build blacklists from public feeds can be found in the
+## `utils/generate-domains-blacklists` directory of the dnscrypt-proxy source code.
+
+[blacklist]
+
+ ## Path to the file of blocking rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the executable file)
+
+ # blacklist_file = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/blacklist.txt'
+
+
+ ## Optional path to a file logging blocked queries
+
+ # log_file = '/var/log/dnscrypt-proxy/blocked.log'
+
+
+ ## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
+
+ # log_format = 'tsv'
+
+
+
+###########################################################
+# Pattern-based IP blocking (IP blacklists) #
+###########################################################
+
+## IP blacklists are made of one pattern per line. Example of valid patterns:
+##
+## 127.*
+## fe80:abcd:*
+## 192.168.1.4
+
+[ip_blacklist]
+
+ ## Path to the file of blocking rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the executable file)
+
+ # blacklist_file = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/ip-blacklist.txt'
+
+
+ ## Optional path to a file logging blocked queries
+
+ # log_file = '/var/log/dnscrypt-proxy/ip-blocked.log'
+
+
+ ## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
+
+ # log_format = 'tsv'
+
+
+
+######################################################
+# Pattern-based whitelisting (blacklists bypass) #
+######################################################
+
+## Whitelists support the same patterns as blacklists
+## If a name matches a whitelist entry, the corresponding session
+## will bypass names and IP filters.
+##
+## Time-based rules are also supported to make some websites only accessible at specific times of the day.
+
+[whitelist]
+
+ ## Path to the file of whitelisting rules (absolute, or relative to the same directory as the executable file)
+
+ # whitelist_file = '/etc/dnscrypt-proxy/whitelist.txt'
+
+
+ ## Optional path to a file logging whitelisted queries
+
+ # log_file = '/var/log/dnscrypt-proxy/whitelisted.log'
+
+
+ ## Optional log format: tsv or ltsv (default: tsv)
+
+ # log_format = 'tsv'
+
+
+
+##########################################
+# Time access restrictions #
+##########################################
+
+## One or more weekly schedules can be defined here.
+## Patterns in the name-based blocklist can optionally be followed with @schedule_name
+## to apply the pattern 'schedule_name' only when it matches a time range of that schedule.
+##
+## For example, the following rule in a blacklist file:
+## *.youtube.* @time-to-sleep
+## would block access to YouTube only during the days, and period of the days
+## define by the 'time-to-sleep' schedule.
+##
+## {after='21:00', before= '7:00'} matches 0:00-7:00 and 21:00-0:00
+## {after= '9:00', before='18:00'} matches 9:00-18:00
+
+[schedules]
+
+ # [schedules.'time-to-sleep']
+ # mon = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
+ # tue = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
+ # wed = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
+ # thu = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
+ # fri = [{after='23:00', before='7:00'}]
+ # sat = [{after='23:00', before='7:00'}]
+ # sun = [{after='21:00', before='7:00'}]
+
+ # [schedules.'work']
+ # mon = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
+ # tue = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
+ # wed = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
+ # thu = [{after='9:00', before='18:00'}]
+ # fri = [{after='9:00', before='17:00'}]
+
+
+
+#########################
+# Servers #
+#########################
+
+## Remote lists of available servers
+## Multiple sources can be used simultaneously, but every source
+## requires a dedicated cache file.
+##
+## Refer to the documentation for URLs of public sources.
+##
+## A prefix can be prepended to server names in order to
+## avoid collisions if different sources share the same for
+## different servers. In that case, names listed in `server_names`
+## must include the prefixes.
+##
+## If the `urls` property is missing, cache files and valid signatures
+## must be already present; This doesn't prevent these cache files from
+## expiring after `refresh_delay` hours.
+
+[sources]
+
+ ## An example of a remote source from https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers
+
+ [sources.'public-resolvers']
+ urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v2/public-resolvers.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v2/public-resolvers.md']
+ cache_file = '/var/cache/dnscrypt-proxy/public-resolvers.md'
+ minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
+ prefix = ''
+
+ ## Anonymized DNS relays
+
+ [sources.'relays']
+ urls = ['https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/raw/master/v2/relays.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v2/relays.md']
+ cache_file = 'relays.md'
+ minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
+ refresh_delay = 72
+ prefix = ''
+
+ ## Quad9 over DNSCrypt - https://quad9.net/
+
+ # [sources.quad9-resolvers]
+ # urls = ['https://www.quad9.net/quad9-resolvers.md']
+ # minisign_key = 'RWQBphd2+f6eiAqBsvDZEBXBGHQBJfeG6G+wJPPKxCZMoEQYpmoysKUN'
+ # cache_file = '/var/cache/dnscrypt-proxy/quad9-resolvers.md'
+ # prefix = 'quad9-'
+
+ ## Another example source, with resolvers censoring some websites not appropriate for children
+ ## This is a subset of the `public-resolvers` list, so enabling both is useless
+
+ # [sources.'parental-control']
+ # urls = ['https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/master/v2/parental-control.md', 'https://download.dnscrypt.info/resolvers-list/v2/parental-control.md']
+ # cache_file = '/var/cache/dnscrypt-proxy/parental-control.md'
+ # minisign_key = 'RWQf6LRCGA9i53mlYecO4IzT51TGPpvWucNSCh1CBM0QTaLn73Y7GFO3'
+
+
+################################
+# Anonymized DNS #
+################################
+
+[anonymized_dns]
+
+## Routes are indirect ways to reach DNSCrypt servers.
+##
+## A route maps a server name ("server_name") to one or more relays that will be
+## used to connect to that server.
+##
+## A relay can be specified as a DNS Stamp (either a relay stamp, or a
+## DNSCrypt stamp), an IP:port, a hostname:port, or a server name.
+##
+## The following example routes "example-server-1" via `anon-example-1` or `anon-example-2``,
+## and "example-server-2" via the relay whose relay DNS stamp
+## is "sdns://gRIxMzcuNzQuMjIzLjIzNDo0NDM".
+##
+## !!! THESE ARE JUST EXAMPLES !!!
+##
+## Review the list of available relays from the "relays.md` file, and, for each
+## server you want to use, define the relays you want connections to go through.
+##
+## Carefully choose relays and servers so that the are run by different entities.
+##
+## "server_name" can also be set to "*" to define a default route, but this is not
+## recommended. if you do so, keep "server_names" short and distinct from relays.
+
+# routes = [
+# { server_name='example-server-1', via=['anon-example-1', 'anon-example-2'] },
+# { server_name='example-server-2', via=['sdns://gRIxMzcuNzQuMjIzLjIzNDo0NDM'] }
+# ]
+
+
+## Optional, local, static list of additional servers
+## Mostly useful for testing your own servers.
+
+[static]
+
+ # [static.'myserver']
+ # stamp = 'sdns:AQcAAAAAAAAAAAAQMi5kbnNjcnlwdC1jZXJ0Lg'